SinEmbargo: Octavio Rivero Serrano, icónico médico y exrector de la UNAM, fallece a los 93 años
El reconocido médico contribuyó activamente a su campo y a la docencia, por los que fue condecorado más de una vez. Ciudad de México, 12 de diciembre (SinEmbargo).- Octavio Rivero Serrano, exrector y ...
Octavio Rivero Serrano, icónico médico y exrector de la UNAM, fallece a los 93 años
La Crónica de Hoy: Muere el ex rector de la UNAM, Octavio Rivero Serrano
Octavio Rivero Serrano, exrector de la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), falleció a los 93 años, informó la máxima casa de estudios. Médico de profesión y uno de los neumólogos más ...
The serrano pepper (Capsicum annuum) is a type of chili pepper that originated in the mountainous regions of the Mexican states of Puebla and Hidalgo. [1] The Scoville rating of the serrano pepper is 10,000 to 25,000. [2]
Serrano peppers are typically green but can mature into a variety of colors including red, brown, orange, and yellow. They are about two to four inches long and have a bright, crisp flavor. Serrano peppers are commonly used in pico de gallo, salsa, and other spicy dishes.
Serrano peppers are slender, cylindrical chilies typically 2–4 inches (5–10 cm) long. They start green and ripen to red, orange, or even brown, depending on the variety. The skin is smooth and thin, and the flavor is bright, fresh, and grassy with a serious kick.
Serrano peppers are hot chile peppers named for the mountain ridges in Mexico where they originated. They're considered a fruit, and they're popular in Mexican cuisine—only second to the jalapeño pepper in popularity.